Strategic Planning and Governance at Bridge Adult Service Centre: Where to Begin Harvard Case Solution & Analysis

Susan Thibodeau, executive director of Bridge Adult Service Centre under the bridge adult can provide additional services and improvement programs for current and new customers. Most adults were not-for-profit organization that aims to improve the life and to promote the mental development in their communities. There were 27 other service centers similar to adult bridge, located in Nova Scotia, Canada. Funding from government sources remained relatively constant over the years, but the demand and programming needs changed significantly in most of these centers. To bridge adults continue to improve their current offers customers a program that generates income while providing meaningful experiences for customers is important. Thibodeau, in cooperation with the Council, are necessary to determine the strategic priorities for the next three years, its role in the process, and who will be responsible for various aspects of the implementation. This case has been formulated to university students in the fourth year of training and post-graduate students in the program MBA. It is designed to challenge students to consider the similarities and differences in the development and implementation of strategy and management between for-profit and not-for-profit organizations. Therefore, you should learn as corporate governance and strategic planning case, and ideally after the students have been exposed to the financial analysis, competitive analysis, value chain analysis, management, SWOT-analysis and growth strategy. "Hide
by Gina Grandy, Ryan Stewart Source: North American Case Research Association (NACRA) 22 pages. Publication Date: March 1, 2012. Prod. #: NA0184-PDF-ENG

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